How to Resize a JPEG Picture


Resizing your JPEG files can be useful if you need to send a bunch of pictures in an email or upload them to a website. Resizing an image will always reduce the quality slightly, and enlarging an image beyond its original size will always make it look blocky.
You can resize images using free websites, the free image editing program on your computer, or with free apps on your mobile device.

Open Paints in windows and follow the steps below:

1. Make a copy of the image file. Before resizing your image in Paint, make a copy of the file so that you don't lose the original. This will allow you to do the process again later if you aren't happy with the results.

To make a copy of the image file, right-click on it and select "Copy." Right-click a blank area in the same folder and select "Paste" to create a copy of the image.

2. Open the image in Paint. Paint is a free image editor that comes with every version of Windows. Right-click on the image file and select "Edit" to open it in Paint.

3. Select the entire image. If you want to resize the entire image, select the whole thing by pressing Ctrl+A. You can also click the "Select" button in the Home tab and choose "Select all." You'll see a dashed line appear around the edge of the image.

4. Click the "Resize" button. You can find this in the Home tab, or you can press Ctrl+W. This will open the "Resize and Skew" window.

5. Use the "Resize" fields to change the size of the image. You can choose to resize by percentage or by pixels. If you select "Pixels," you can enter the exact size that you want the resized image to be. You can enter percentages larger than "100" to make the image bigger than the original.

6. Click "OK" to see your resized image. Once you click "OK," your image will be resized according to the values you entered. There is no preview available, so you'll need to apply the changes to see them.

7. Drag the canvas edges to match the resized image. Your image will be resized, but the canvas will stay the original size. Click and drag the boxes around the edges of the canvas to resize it accordingly and remove excess white space.

8. Save your resized image. Once you're satisfied with the new size, you can save the changes to the file. Select "Save As" from the File tab and choose "JPEG picture." You can then name the file and choose where to save it.



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